Reduce the preview quality of the view to improve rendering speed and avoid performance degradation, which is necessary in complex documents
Performance severely declines when there are many paths in the document, which is quite frustrating. Hiding some layers and using a high-performance GPU for rendering the view does not completely resolve the issue. I hope a feature can be added to improve rendering efficiency by reducing the preview quality of the view. Additionally, I have noticed that performance tends to degrade more significantly at smaller view scales, while it improves somewhat when the view is zoomed in. I am unsure if this is a bug
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Oh yes, I get it.
Not sure what kind of visual degradation Ai could offer to boost rendering, other than text greeking (we once had it, and the request to bring it back is here to upvote: http://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657/suggestions/32403922) -
Sa Ki commented
@Egor Chistyakov This is certainly a good idea, but I need more optimization for a large number of vector paths and text
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@Sa, there is a similar request on preview quality — http://illustrator.uservoice.com/forums/333657/suggestions/34245136 — but it’s about raster images specifically. Do you mean the same, or do you mean the overall preview quality, including text, vectors?
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Sa Ki commented
The reason for this idea is that, unfortunately, I haven't felt much effective optimization from the Adobe team in terms of performance, which leads me to prefer sacrificing preview quality in order to improve performance